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Tokyo Ghoul
Tokyo Ghoul
東京喰種 トーキョーグール
2017 ·119 min ·Japan ·NC-17 18+
6.4
IMDb 5.7 КП 5.9 RT 82%
Action, Drama, Thriller
Director: Kentarô Hagiwara
💬 Based on the comic «Tokyo Ghoul» bySui Ishida
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A Tokyo college student is attacked by a ghoul, a super-powered human who feeds on human flesh. He survives, but has become part ghoul and becomes a fugitive on the run.

Worldwide: $5.38M
Masataka Kubota
Actor
Fumika Shimizu
Actor
Nobuyuki Suzuki
Actor

Tokyo Ghoul (2017) is a polarizing live-action adaptation that divides audiences between those who appreciate its cohesive narrative condensation and those who find the characters and emotional execution hollow. While the film earns praise for its high-quality CGI kagune and faithful thematic grounding, it struggles with inconsistent acting performances and uneven pacing.

Production The CGI-rendered kagune designs are highly detailed and visually striking, effectively anchoring the film's fantastical elements.
Screenplay The screenplay successfully condenses complex early manga arcs into a cohesive, standalone narrative without creating significant plot holes.
Theme The film explores the core moral dilemma of the source material regarding the coexistence of humans and ghouls and the ethics of survival.
Acting Opinions on the acting are divided, with some viewers finding lead performances powerful and accurate to canon, while others describe the cast as dull, overacted, or failing to fully embody their roles.
Pacing The film's pacing draws criticism, as some viewers find the dialogue-heavy sequences and extended dramatic moments drag or feel like filler.
Score The score is viewed inconsistently; while some appreciate the powerful, epic sound, others find it overblown or awkwardly integrated into scenes.
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